The Town Green in Port Macquarie was a brilliant venue for the launch of the Greens' Cowper campaign.
Dr Mehreen Faruqi and Dr Sally Townley |
Dr Sally Townley is the Greens Cowper candidate. |
Dr Faruqi will be ratified as our Greens' senator on August 16. |
"Dr
Townley is an environmental scientist and Coffs Harbour councillor.
She is married with two teenage children and lives in Bellingen.
“The
Australian government needs to show leadership now. I am concerned
about the corporatisation of our natural resources. For example, the
Adani mine means we are facilitating a giant corporation by giving them,
free, vast amounts of water which is obviously a scarce resource,” she
said.
Dr Faruqi and Dr Townley launch the Greens campaign in beautiful Nambucca Heads |
She said one of the party’s key platforms was making the transition to renewable energy.
“We
know the technology is there. So many domestic houses have already
adopted it,” said Dr Townley, who wants cleaner electricity and
sustainable jobs.
Dr Townley says the Greens are about showing that they offer people a much better future than Labour or the coalition can.
Dr
Faruqi enjoyed a 25-year career as an engineer and environmental
manager in local government, including at Port Macquarie-Hastings
Council. She has also held senior academic positions at the University
of NSW. She was appointed to NSW Parliament in 2013 and will join the
federal Senate later this month.
She said
it was wonderful to be back in Port Macquarie, where her journey with
the Greens started, to launch the campaign for a fellow
environmentalist.
“The Greens are
building a future where everyone is treated equally and fairly and all
of us have access to things we need for a good life,” said Dr Faruqi.
“It’s
a critical time for Australia. We are a very wealthy country but many
of us are being left behind, because the major parties are working for
the big end of town. We can tackle climate change and we can fund
public services: health, education and our ABC.
“We can ensure that everyone has a home and protect our environment, our forests and our koalas,” she said."
Bellingen Courier Sun
Bellingen Courier Sun
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